What do you call people who come to a shop to buy things
customers
Where do you buy tea, flour, beans and other dry products?
Grocery store
What does the customer get when the item's price is lower than usual?
a discount
Where can you probably find "buttons"?
On a shirt, trousers, cash register, machines
This card allows you to borrow money up to a certain limit and pay it back later.
a credit card
Who is the person who takes money and gives change in a store?
cashier
You can buy shoes, clothes, kitchen appliances or even mattresses here. Where is it?
Department store
What does the vendor say if there is no more left of an item?
Out of stock - sold out
What does optician sell?
Glasses / contact lenses
Slang for a US dollar
a buck
Who sells fresh meat?
Butcher
It's the only shop where pets are allowed
Pet shop
What is the difference between 'on sale' and 'for sale'?
On sale: discounted
For sale: available to buy
Men have wallets, women have ...
purses
A paper slip, given by stores, which allows you to return an item for a refund of your money within a certain time frame.
a receipt
The person who owns the shop
Shopowner
Where do you buy flowers or other plants?
Florist
You can get a lower price on goods if you have this
coupon / club membership
Shirts can have short or long ones. What are they?
Sleeves
Slang for one pound in British money
Quid
People who can't stop buying things even when they don't really need them
Shopaholics
A store that sells papers, cards, pens and pencils.
Stationary store
What do you call it when you try to negociate the price down on an item?
Bargain/ haggle
What do you call gloves that have no fingers?
Mittens
What is it called when a product is initially presented at a higher price and then discounted - making the discounted price seem more appealing.
price anchoring